Becoming
an EMT is a huge decision that comes with unique responsibilities and the
highest of stakes. Everyday our graduates are responding to critical situations
where they truly are the difference between life and death. There is no feeling
more rewarding than having the family of somebody you saved or the individual
themselves seek you out to thank you for performing a life saving service that
very few people on this planet are capable of executing. When an EMT responds to an accident, they
are joining fire fighters and law enforcement on high risk missions, or are
transporting a patient; knowing what to do is only part of the equation. We
believe that hands on simulation is essential. This is why we have created a
facility that will reproduce lifelike scenarios our students are likely to
encounter to ensure our students know what to do and are comfortable doing it.

What is Required to
Become an EMT?

An EMT is
trained to be the front line of defense when it comes to emergency situations.
EMT’s must exhibit competence when supervising emergencies that require the use
of all Basic Life Support equipment and skills as outlined United States
Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Books and equipment such as stethoscopes,
blood pressure cuffs, and uniform shirt which are required for the course will
be provided by Oxford Ambulance at no extra cost as a part of the training
course.

Whether
you desire to train as an EMT for a hospital, a lifeguard at the beach, on ski
patrol or search and rescue, fireman or paramedic, Oxford Ambulance
Association will provide you with the education and hands-on training you need
to make it! For those individuals preparing to obtain higher levels of medical
training such as RN, PA, or MD, our courses will teach you the skills and
exposure you need to improve your odds to gain a competitive job advantage.

DO NOT ACCEPT ANYTHING LESS...

Since 1954 Oxford Ambulance Association a non
profit organization has provided life saving training to lay persons, athletic coaches, day-care
providers, firefighters, students, police officers, EMS professionals, nurses
and physicians. As a
non-profit organization our emphasis is on our clinical excellence not our profits,
which has led to our high certification rates. .

Our
program exceeds the National standard requirements by providing additional
training to prepare you for real world applications.Some of our additional training you will receive
during your EMT course includes National Incident Management Systems ICS
100/200/700/800 Certifications, HazMat Awareness, Blood Borne Pathogens
Certification, Smart Triage Certification and Emergency Vehicle Operator
Training. All of which make
you job ready upon certification.